Sunday, November 7, 2010

Consistency, gotta get some

Sometimes I feel like I just spend way too much time on my hair. Ok, that's a lie, cause I been really lazy lately. BUT! back when I first started and was really into all the healthy hair care I was spending hours on my hair. Most of the time was spent conditioning it or setting, but either way I was stuck in the house until it was done. I just wish there was a way to do all of the steps that I would like to do on my hair in a fraction of the time so that I could have some more consistency in my regiment.

A few months ago I was on this whole 'do my hair on Wednesday night' kick. That didn't last long and I can honestly say I can't remember the last time I did my hair on a Wednesday. Part of it is because I know if I don't, I can still do it Thursday or Friday. The other part is that I started going to Bible study that night and by the time I get home I don't feel like doing it. I really need to get back on track because I'm so close to my goal and I would hate to not reach it for something stupid. I'm supposed to be deep conditioning every single week. Currently that isn't happening and I really don't have a good reason as to why.

So how do people stay consistent? I think I need some tips and also some motivation. Let's see if I can come up with some on my own. Then maybe if anyone ever reads this I can get some comments with more tips to try.
In terms of consistency I can try to schedule my hair care treatments and style setting time reqired and WRITE IT DOWN. If I know I need to do a 2 hr DC and want to do a roller set then I shouldn't try to squeeze in a hair night on a weeknight that I have other plans. It's just not feasible for one. If I do try to do that I know I'll probably end up short cutting something. Unfortunately the only thing that I can think of to motivate me to do my hair is trying new products. This is a problem because I have decided to use up the stuff I have first before I go off and spend any more money on new or refill products.

Ok, til next time!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

It's that time again!

It's been 6 months since the last time I flat ironed my hair, so I'm going to try and do it today or sometime this weekend so I can go get a good trim. I always get kind of excited about flat ironing my hair just because I like the change of style. Then as soon as I get into the bathroom right before I start to flat iron, I look at my hair in the mirror and instantly get tired... whew! It's like I just don't know if I have the strength and endurance to tackle it all.

Maybe if I blog about my process it will seem more manageable. So I start off with washing and deep conditioning my hair. Idk what I'mma use today tho. Either Hair One or Giovanni to wash and then probably Karen's Body Beautiful Hair mask or Jessi Curl for a deep conditioner. Then I'll sit with my hair therapy wrap on for at least an hour.. maybe 3 or 4 depending on what I'm doing.  After rinsing that out I'll put some Aphogee Keratin reconstructer and KBB hair milk in it and tie it up in braids or knots to air dry. I may use the blow dryer on cool depending on how I feel. Once it's dry it's flat iron time.

I use a FHI Heat platform. I got it from Ulta a few years ago. Can't say it's had much use, but I have dropped quite a few times. Still works tho. Before I flat iron my hair i put some Chi Iron Guard and some silk infusion in it to help protect it from heat. Then I get out my Con Air Tension brush and a comb and maybe my paddle brush and get to work.

I'll start with the back and do thin wide sections. Comb or brush each piece out and then brush it with the tension brush a couple of times to be sure I can get it through. Then I'll clamp the tension brush down at the roots and pull it enough to fit the flat iron between my scalp and the brush and pull both down the length of my hair slowly til I get to the end or my arms can't go any further. I'm usually able to get each piece of hair totally straight in one pass so that I don't have use more heat going over it multiple times.

That's about it for the process... Doesn't sound that bad right?

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Take your vitamins!

I measured my hair today and I am like 2 inches away from my goal!!! I think that the main reason that I have made it this far is due to taking vitamins. Now my hair isn't as healthy as I would like it to be because the split ends are running rampant, but the length is definitely there. I don't think my hair has ever been this long. It definitely has not been this long since I moved from back east. I used to believe that my hair just couldn't get any longer since it is so dry out here. My hair used to be SUPER dry and at times it still is. It would just constantly split and break off at such an alarming rate that I couldn't get any length. I had pretty much given up on getting my hair any longer for as long as I continued to live out here and figured I'd just have to move someplace more humid to get my hair to start growing and sticking around.

For the past 6 months or so I have been taking vitamins pretty regularly. I have taken them before, back when I first started my hair journey, but never as consistently as I have this time around. I buy them from HSN when they are on sale. They are the Healthy Hair Skin and Nail vitamins by Andrew Lessman. I definitely see that my hair is getting longer but I will say that it took a while. I started keeping track back at the end of 2008 so it's been about 20 months. I haven't taken the vitamins every day over the past 20 months but I probably had a few periods where I would be consistent for a month or two and the fall off and get back on. This is by far my most consistent yet though. Now that I'm actually seeing some results though, it just makes me want to stay consistent.
So needless to say I LOVE these vitamins and what they are doing to help my hair. They aren't  the cheapest, but I think they are worth the money. These vitamins are a powder filled gel cap and VERY easy to swallow, especially compared to the ones they sell at GNC which is one of the other reasons I like them. The GNC ones I had a hard time taking. they were just way too big and hard to swallow. With these, I just take 2 in the morning and that's it. I say this just to let people know about the product, but I have always been more of a promoter of the process as opposed to specific products. So process wise, if you take anything from this would be to TAKE YOUR VITAMINS! Whichever vitamins you decide to take. Whether they be a different brand or prenatal or whatever else works for you. Just take them and be PATIENT and CONSISTENT. You may be surprised in a few months with your results!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Another Blog!

Hey! I've got a blog! Well I already have a blog, but this one is going to be dedicated to talking about hair. Not sure if anyone will follow me, but we'll see. Basically I'm trying to refocus on a goal that I set for myself over a year ago. It was to start growing stronger healthier hair.  I have been natural all my life. I have never had a relaxer. At the same time, until recently I never really took the time to get to know my hair. I would always sort of just do whatever to may hair with no regard for it's health. As long as it looked good I was cool with it. Now looking good is no longer enough. It also needs to be in good condition. So here goes nothing. Wish me consistency! Cause that's what it's going to take for me to achieve my goal. Also check out my healthy hair care buddy RoLea over at http://www.operationgoingnatural.blogspot.com. She is currently at the beginning stages of transitioning. For those of you who have been through it, please show her some support!

- Thai